Serbian deputy PM thanks Russian spy agencies for support during protests
- Serbian Deputy Prime Minister Aleksandar Vulin expressed gratitude to Russian special services for assistance during protests, stating they helped thwart attempts at a 'color revolution' in Serbia.
- Protests erupted after a tragic incident in November 2024 when a concrete canopy collapsed in Novi Sad, killing 15 people, leading to public demands for accountability and transparency.
- Protesters are demanding accountability and transparency regarding the handling of corruption and electoral fraud, marking significant unrest in Serbia.
- Russian President Vladimir Putin has shown support for Vucic amidst the protests, reaffirming backing for Serbia's authorities during a recent phone call.
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